Lit-crit


[lit-krit] /ˈlɪtˌkrɪt/

noun, Informal.
1.
literary criticism.

modifier

: Gallop, a celebrity in lit-crit circles, could be described as a sort of post-structural Mae West

noun

Literary criticism (1963+)

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